You are owing someone money and the person brought Police to arrest you, this is what you should do.
At first, the police have no legal authority to arrest you for a simple debt, as it is a civil matter and not a criminal offense. According to the Police Act 2020 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), the police are strictly prohibited from interfering in civil disputes or acting as debt collectors
Meaning that, the Police officer the person brought to arrest you, is on illegal duty and is on a mission to perform illegal arrest.
So at this point.
1. Ask the Police officer for his ID and take note of his name
2. Calmly tell the officer it's a civil matter
3. If the officer insist on arresting you, don't resist the arrest. Follow him
4. If they ask you to sign any undertaking of when you will pay back, sign it
That undertaking is not enforceable anywhere, so no fear at all
Once you are out
File a suit against the person you owe and the Police Officer for breach of your fundamental human right and illegal arrest with unlawful detention
In the suit, demand for damages of 50 Million Naira
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
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